Crime Beat

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People know their hometowns by streets, a favorite restaurant or the local mall. Crime Reporter Nancy Hixt knows hers by the crime scenes she's been to over the past 20 years. Journey deep inside some of Canada’s most high-profile criminal cases. Each episode will take you inside the story to give you details you didn't hear on the news. New episodes every other week

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In this episode we look at a story of deadly infatuation.
Join Nancy Hixt as she explains how a young girl was targeted — simply because she spurned a young man’s advances.
Nadia El-Dib’s family said Nadia had broken things off with Adam Bettahar, and her body was found in a Calgary woman’s backyard March 25, 2018. She was stabbed dozens of times and shot twice.
Police called her death an “execution.”
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If you enjoy Crime Beat, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, tell us what you think and share the show with your friends.
Contact:
Twitter: @nancyhixt
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/
Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca

On this episode of Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt takes you through the mind blowing twists and turns in Randy Safronovich’s life.
Safronovich jokes that he must have nine lives.
The Sylvan Lake businessman was the victim of a home invasion robbery in June 2013.
At one point, the offender put a gun to his head, and pulled the trigger.
By some miracle, the gun misfired and Safronovich survived.
It was a life changing moment, but surprisingly, not the first time Safronovich managed to evade death.
"I guess I will write a book called dodged a bullet twice now," Safronovich told Global News.
Find out why the FBI was consulted for his case, in a real-life story that plays out more like a Hollywood film.
If you enjoy Crime Beat, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, tell us what you think and share the show with your friends.
Contact:
Twitter: @nancyhixt
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/
Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca

On this episode of Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt takes you through the case--step by step. Follow along as she reveals the shocking behind the scenes details of the Meika Jordan case --and goes through the evidence as it was uncovered by investigators in their quest for justice for Meika.
Meika Jordan was a bright, cheery and playful six year old. When she was rushed to hospital with serious life threatening injuries, her father and step-mother told police she had fallen down the stairs.
But the injuries didn’t match that explanation.
Meika later died in hospital.
That was the beginning of a lengthy investigation into her death--lead by the Calgary Police Homicide Unit.
The little girl was from a split family--she spent half of her time with her biological dad Spencer Jordan and her step-mother Marie Magoon. She spent the other half of her time with her biological mother Kyla Woodhouse, and her step-father Brian Woodhouse.
Early on, it became clear to detectives there were two people with the sole opportunity to kill Meika. But why would anyone kill such a beautiful and innocent little girl?
If you enjoy Crime Beat, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, tell us what you think and share the show with your friends.
Contact:
Twitter: @nancyhixt
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/
Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca
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If you suspect a child is in immediate danger please call 911.
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People know their hometowns by streets, a favorite restaurant or the local mall. Crime Reporter Nancy Hixt knows hers by the crime scenes she's been to over the past 20 years. Journey deep inside some of Canada’s most high-profile criminal cases. Each episode will take you inside the story to give you details you didn't hear on the news.

Customer Reviews

Great podcast

This is so well done. I didn’t like what happened to the victims but the crime getting solved and perpetrators getting a long sentence was amazing to hear. Well done Nancy!

Definitely worth the subscribe

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Seaneka

Came across this podcast looking for some new subscriptions. I am a huge fan of crime podcasts, and to learn this podcast is done by a Alberta crime beat reporter is outstanding. Grew up in Central AB for 25 years, but now on the westcoast, so alot of these stories resonate with me being very familar with alot of the services and towns that are spoken about. Looking forward to more episodes.

Amazing Storytelling

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Kaseyowner

You have an amazing ability to tell a fantastic story and keep listeners on the edge of their seats! I love how you intertwine the back story to make it so much more than just a story about crime.